Claims
- 1. A steering knuckle pin bearing in an axle of a vehicle, particularly a commercial vehicle, for supporting a steerable vehicle wheel on a vehicle chassis, comprising:
a wheel-side first bearing element (2) mounted pivotably on a chassis-side second bearing element (5), one of the bearing elements (2) having a jaw (7) including a first bearing bore (9) provided with a thread (21) and a second bearing bore (10) provided with a thread (22), both bearing bores (9, 10) being in alignment with each other, the second bearing element (5) having a stub (8) which protrudes into the jaw (7) said jaws including a first bearing journal (11) and a second bearing journal (12) which are aligned with each other, said first bearing journal (11) being mounted in said first bearing bore (9) via a first bearing (13), and said second bearing journal (12) being mounted in said second bearing bore (10) via a second bearing (14), said first bearing bore (9) being closed by a first screw cap (17) which interacts with a first thread (21) and on which the first bearing (13) is supported axially, said second bearing bore (10) being closed by a second screw cap (18) which interacts with the second thread (22) and on which the second bearing (14) is supported axially, and at least for the purpose of installing the steering knuckle pin bearing (1), both screw caps (17, 18) being adjustable to an extent such that, as a result, in the axial direction of the bearing journals (11, 12), a predetermined relative position can be set between the bearing elements (2, 5) by adjustment of said first screw cap (17), and a predetermined moment of friction can be set between the bearing elements (2, 5) by adjustment of said second screw cap (18).
- 2. A steering knuckle pin bearing according to claim 1, wherein at least one of said screw caps (17, 18) is secured against rotation after being installed.
- 3. A steering knuckle pin bearing according to claim 1, wherein said threads (21, 22) are formed as internal thread in the associated bearing bores (9, 10).
- 4. A steering knuckle pin bearing according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the bearing journals (11, 12) is a separate component which is fastened to the stub (8).
- 5. A steering knuckle pin bearing according to claim 1, wherein the bearing journals (11, 12) are formed on a steering knuckle bearing pin (25), the stub (8) extending around, and firmly engaging, the steering knuckle bearing pin (25) between the bearing journals (11, 12).
- 6. A method for installing a steering knuckle pin bearing (1) as defined in claim 1,
wherein, after the stub (8) is placed into the jaw (7) and the bearing journals (11, 12) and the bearings (13, 14) are placed into the bearing bores (9, 10), the first screw cap (17) is adjusted by screwing until the two bearing elements (2, 5) are in their predetermined relative position to each other, and wherein after the relative position is set, the second screw cap (18) is adjusted by screwing until the predetermined moment of friction is provided between the two bearing elements (2, 5).
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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101 61 207.9 |
Dec 2001 |
DE |
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Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a Continuation-In-Part Application of international application PCT/EP02/13069 filed Nov. 21, 2002 and claiming the priority of German application 101 61 207.9 filed Dec. 13, 2001.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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PCT/EP02/13069 |
Nov 2002 |
US |
Child |
10866646 |
Jun 2004 |
US |